
- This weekend my friends and I are going to the beach. I like the mountains, but my friends prefer to go to the beach. So we're going to Ocean City, New Jersey.
- We go by car, because we live in Philadelphia and it's only an hour's drive. There are no buses or trains to the beach. and it is faster to go by car.
- We decided to stay at the campsite very close to the beach. We bring food and a tent. It is much cheaper than going to a hotel. We will stay until Sunday because we have to go to school on Monday.
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- Este fin de semana mis amigos y yo vamos a la playa. Yo me gustan las montañas, pero a mis amigas prefieran ir la playa. Por eso, vamos a Ocean City, Nueva Jersey.
- Vamos en coche, porque vivimos en Filadelfia y es solo una hora en coche. No hay autobuses o trenes a la playa. y es más rápido ir en coche.
- Decidimos quedar en el camping muy cerca de la playa. Traemos la comida y una tienda de campaña. Es mucho más barato que ir a un hotel. Quedaremos hasta el domingo porque tenemos que ir a la escuela el lunes.
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Anwer
nothing of this makes sense
Explanation:
I am a native speaker of Spanish, and let me tell you that that grammar is not correct, it does not makes sense in anything, and it is very confusing.
Los bisabuelos de Carlos y Lisa son Arturo y Aida.
1. Una de la transportaciones que es no bueno a ir es la bus porque se hace muy lleno y muy peligroso.
2. Otra transportacion que es no bueno es la motocicleta porque hay mucho trafico y tambien te pueden robar.
I hope this helped. :)
Answer:
You have been working through a lot of material that includes sorting grammatically correct and incorrect sentences.
Directions: Take a look at the sentences below and create a general rule in your own words that you think could explain
what makes a sentence grammatically correct in Spanish when using verbs that require spelling changes in the preterite
tense.
Explanation:
You have been working through a lot of material that includes sorting grammatically correct and incorrect sentences.
Directions: Take a look at the sentences below and create a general rule in your own words that you think could explain
what makes a sentence grammatically correct in Spanish when using verbs that require spelling changes in the preterite
tense.